• Advertise
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Australian Times News
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia
No Result
View All Result
Australian Times News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Kids happily interrupt their mums live on national TV

Two mums juggling family and business commitments during lockdown find themselves cutely interrupted live on air.

Mike Simpson by Mike Simpson
02-07-2020 14:32
in News
Young Scarlett gatecrashes mum's BBC interview. Image: YouTube

Young Scarlett gatecrashes mum's BBC interview. Image: YouTube

Parents around the world who have been living the lockdown life for the past months will be able to relate.

You’re at home; the kids are at home. You’re trying to work at something really important; but the kids really don’t care and will happily interrupt at the vital moment.

Let’s interrupt mum as she talks to the nation

Sound familiar? For UK-based mums Dr Clare Wenham and Deborah Haynes, their interrupting children brought a whole new dimension, however.

The pair of mums just happened to be live on air on the BBC and Sky News respectively when their kids burst in for some just-can’t wait chat.

Coronavirus interview becomes a chat about a unicorn

Wenham is a health policy expert at the London School of Economics and was in the midst of a BBC interview about coronavirus lockdowns and gaining access to test data.

Suddenly her young daughter Scarlett appeared in the background with a far more important matter to discuss: where did mom think she should put a picture of a unicorn?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJcMBS8GGvw

Wenham keeps her cool and tries to keep the interview going, but Scarlett has other ideas and keeps engaging with an increasingly apologetic mom.

AlsoRead...

Brandon Willington: The Marketing Entrepreneur turning heads across Australia

Brandon Willington: The Marketing Entrepreneur Turning Heads Across Australia

8 January 2026
How Turnkey Building Group Is Restoring Trust In An Industry Known For Customer Disappointment

How Turnkey Building Group Is Restoring Trust In An Industry Known For Customer Disappointment

17 December 2025

Interviewer gives his advice on where to put the unicorn

Eventually BBC presenter Christian Fraser chats to Scarlett and gives some advice as to where he thinks the unicorn should be placed. This prompts a response from Scarlett, who asks:  “What’s his name? What’s his name Mummy?”

“Do stop me if you need to crack on,” Fraser tells mum, before revealing to Scarlett that his name is Christian.

Back in the studio after the interview, Fraser joked that it was “the most informative interview I’ve done all day”.

Oh the perils of being interviewed from home – expertly handled by Christian Fraser on @BBCNews pic.twitter.com/2q3AcSOXj4

— sophieraworth (@sophieraworth) July 1, 2020

Foreign affairs interview becomes the great biscuit debate

On rival UK TV channel, Sky News, there was another would-be TV star hogging the attention and drawing smiles from the watching audience.

Deborah Haynes, Sky’s Foreign Affairs Editor, was talking to the camera when her son entered the room, asking for a snack.

“Oh, I’m really sorry, that’s my son arriving. Sorry,” she says. But the young man isn’t about to back down just because he’s live on national TV and asks again to be allowed to eat some biscuits.

Mum, apologising as she goes, agrees that two biscuits are in order.

Son clearly has high-stakes negotiating skills, says mum

Later, in a tweet, Haynes thanked viewers for their “lovely comments after my son’s impromptu appearance mid-live-broadcast”.

ABSOLUTE SCENES ON SKY NEWS pic.twitter.com/EkdJTinkTW

— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) July 1, 2020

“I can confirm that his high-stakes negotiating skills netted him two chocolate digestives,” she said.

 One thing’s for certain: the youngsters will have some interesting video material shown at their respective 21st birthdays!

DMCA.com Protection Status

SUBSCRIBE to our NEWSLETTER

[mc4wp_form id=”2384248″]

Don't Miss

Lyca Mobile Australia’s Customer-First Overhaul Pays Off with Finder Award Win

by Fazila Olla-Logday
2 February 2026
Lyca Mobile Australia's Customer-First Overhaul Pays Off with Finder Award Win
Technology

Lyca Mobile Australia’s customer-first overhaul has earned a Finder Award, recognising its improved value, service, and stronger focus on Australian...

Read moreDetails

From Driveway to Dream Court: The Rise of High-Performance Hoops at Home in 2026

by Fazila Olla-Logday
20 January 2026
The Rise of High-Performance Hoops at Home in 2026
Sport

High-performance home basketball hoops are gaining momentum in 2026, as more homeowners invest in durable, professional-grade systems that combine advanced...

Read moreDetails

Brandon Willington: The Marketing Entrepreneur Turning Heads Across Australia

by Pauline Torongo
8 January 2026
Brandon Willington: The Marketing Entrepreneur turning heads across Australia
Business & Finance

Brandon Willington, founder of “Where U?” is changing the narrative for Australian businesses tired of inconsistent leads and empty promises.

Read moreDetails

How Turnkey Building Group Is Restoring Trust In An Industry Known For Customer Disappointment

by Fazila Olla-Logday
17 December 2025
How Turnkey Building Group Is Restoring Trust In An Industry Known For Customer Disappointment
Business & Finance

Turnkey Building Group is changing the narrative in an industry often associated with missed deadlines and broken promises. By prioritizing...

Read moreDetails

Risk Awareness for International Travellers – What Australians Should Know Before Entering Multi-State Regions

by Fazila Olla-Logday
10 December 2025
Schengen
Travel

This guide helps Australian travellers understand cross-border requirements, assess political and environmental risks, manage health and safety considerations, and prepare...

Read moreDetails

The evolution of Aesthetic Surgery through the lens of Dr Kourosh Tavakoli

by Pauline Torongo
4 December 2025
The evolution of Aesthetic Surgery through the lens of Dr. Kourosh Tavakoli
Health & Wellness

As global interest in Australian cosmetic surgery continues to grow, the combination of regulation, research and emerging digital tools is...

Read moreDetails

Ryan: Building real freedom through e-commerce

by Pauline Torongo
27 November 2025
Ryan: Building real freedom through e-commerce
Business & Finance

Ryan’s greatest achievement isn’t any single business or revenue milestone — it’s the ecosystem he’s built through the Change community.

Read moreDetails
Load More

Copyright © Blue Sky Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
australiantimes.co.uk is a division of Blue Sky Publications Ltd. Reproduction without permission prohibited. DMCA.com Protection Status

  • About us
  • Write for Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
  • T&Cs, Privacy and GDPR
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia

Copyright © Blue Sky Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
australiantimes.co.uk is a division of Blue Sky Publications Ltd. Reproduction without permission prohibited. DMCA.com Protection Status

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Weather
    • Sport
    • Technology
    • Business & Finance
      • Currency Zone
    • Lotto Results
      • The Lott
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Horoscopes
    • Health & Wellness
    • Recipes
  • Travel
  • Expat Life
  • Move to Australia

Copyright © Blue Sky Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
australiantimes.co.uk is a division of Blue Sky Publications Ltd. Reproduction without permission prohibited. DMCA.com Protection Status